2007: Led ASU to a victory in his only start, completing 19-of-30 passes for 174 yards in a victory over Florida International . . . 174 yards passing in the game was a career best . . . Finished the season completing 23-of-38 attempts for 211 yards . . . Ran 20 times for 62 yards gained, but finished with 17 net yards rushing . . . Longest completion went for 21 yards.
2006: Started four games, including ASU’s season-opening victory over Army, and played in nine during the 2006 season . . . Completed 35-of-77 passes on the year for 414 yards, all career highs . . . Passed for a career-high 83 yards Sept. 23 at SMU . . . Longest completion of season went for 46 yards Oct. 28 at Florida Atlantic . . . punted one time for 32 yards Sept. 9 against Oklahoma State . . . Recorded three rushing touchdowns, including two against Florida International.
2005: Played in just two games at quarterback for ASU and spent most of the season as the holder on special teams . . . Finished the year with eight pass attempts, three completions, 50 yards and a touchdown pass . . . Rushed six times for 10 yards.
2004: Redshirted.
HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter . . . Passed for 4,000-yards and 46 touchdowns during his career . . . Broke current NFL player Trent Green’s school passing records . . . Named Old Spice Red Zone Player of the Year as a senior . . . Two-time All-Conference and All-District . . . All-State as a senior . . . Played basketball and baseball . . . Member of the National Honor Society . . . Three-time All-Academic First-Team.
PERSONAL: Son of Todd and Kathy Hewitt . . . Born Apr. 20, 1986, in Los Alamitos, Calif. . . . Also recruited by Louisville, Kansas, Ball State, Eastern Illinois, Western Illinois.